What are the application requirements for studying in the arts in the United States?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-01

The school not only requires students to participate in relevant internships, but also must have works that can be mastered.

1. Application requirements for art study in the United States

1.Applicants should have a work of art.

Applicants must present the artwork of their major and the relevant awards they have received, and send them to the applicant institution along with other application materials.

2.Domestic academic transcripts and academic certificates.

Applicants are required to provide a GPA transcript of the school period, with a GPA of no less than 30 points; In addition, applicants are required to provide proof of academic qualifications such as high school diploma, university degree certificate, and graduation certificate.

3.Prepare a personal statement and more than three letters of recommendation.

The personal statement of an art major is not much different from the personal statement of applying for other majors; And there are more letters of recommendation, at least more than 3.

4.Entrance exam scores.

Normally, admission to art majors in the United States only requires students to provide TOEFL scores, and GRE scores are generally not required to apply for art graduate students, with some exceptions.

Students should choose several types of colleges and universities that are suitable for them according to their own artistic style and personal interests, and then carefully select their works to fully show their advantages to the colleges and universities they are applying for.

2. Rankings of American art schools by major.

1.Graphic design

MFA: Rhode Island School of Design

Yale University

Maryland Institute College of Art

Carnegie Mellon

Virginia Commonwealth University

Cranbrook Academy of Art

Art Center College of Design

California Institute of the Arts

School of Visual Arts, New York

New School—Parsons School of Design

California College of the Arts

Pratt Institute

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Minneapolis College of Art and Design

2.Industrial Design

MFA: Rhode Island School of Design

Art Center College of Design

Carnegie Mellon

Cranbrook Academy of Art

California College of the Arts

Pratt Institute

Ohio State University

Rochester Institute of Technology

School of Visual Arts

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

3.Photography

MFA: Yale University

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Rhode Island School of Design

California Institute of the Arts Valencia

University of New Mexico

Rochester Institute of Technology

School of Visual Arts

University of California--Los Angeles

California College of the Arts — San Francisco

Columbia University

Arizona State University

Maryland Institute College of Art

Cranbrook Academy of Art

Virginia Commonwealth University

Bard College

University of Arizona

Massachusetts College of Art

S**Annah College of Art and Design

Temple University

Carnegie Mellon

San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco Art Institute

4.Film producing

MFA: American Film Institute

New York University

Columbia University

University of Southern California

Chapman University

University of California, Los Angeles

5.Fashion Design

MFA: Fashion Design:

Fashion Institute of Technology

Parsons the New School for Design

Rhode Island School of Design

S**Annah College of Art and Design

Otis Art School of Design

Virginia Commonwealth University

California College of the Arts

Academy of Art University, Academy of Art University, San Francisco Art University

Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Jewelry Design:

Harvard University

University of California, Berkeley

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

California Institue of Technology

Stanford University

Yale University

Princeton University

The University of Chicago

University of Texas at Austin

Columbia University

University of California, San Francisco

Cornell University

University of California, San Diego

Johns Hopkins University

University of California, Los Angeles

University of Pennsylvania

University of Michigan

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne

Carnegie Mellon

University of Massachusetts

6.Interior Design

MFA: Pratt Institute of Design

California College of the Arts

Ohio State University

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

7.Architecture Design

BFA: Cornell University

Syracuse University

Rice University

California Polytechnic State University

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Southern California Institute of Architecture

Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon

University of Texas at Austin

Pratt Institute

University of Southern California

MFA: University of Michigan

Harvard University

Yale University

Columbia University

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cornell University

University of Cincinnati

University of Pennsylvania

washington university in st.Washington University in St. Louis, Louis

University of California at Berkeley

University of Texas at Austin

8.Illustration design

MFA: School of Visual Arts

Maryland College of Art

Art Center College of Design

Syracuse University

Fashion Institute of Technology

S**annah College of Art and Design

Rhode Island School of Design

Pratt Institute

Academy of Art University, Academy of Art University, San Francisco Art University

9.Multi**design***design

MFA: Carnegie Mellon University

The Art Institute of California San Diego

Rhode Island School of Design

The Illinois Institute of Art Chicago, Illinois

University of California Los Angeles

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

School of Visual Arts (New York).

University of Southern California

Virginia Commonwealth University

New York University

Rochester Institute of Technology

Art Center College of Design (California).

Maryland Institute College of Art

University of California San Diego

Yale University

University of Florida

10.Animation Design

BFA: California Institute of the Arts

School of Visual Arts

University of Southern California

University of California, Los Angeles

Pratt Institute

MFA: California Institute of the Arts

School of Visual Arts

University of Southern California

11.Advertising design

BFA: Fashion Institute of Technology

Art Center College of Design

Ringling College of Art and Design

MFA: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

S**Annah University of Art and Design

Syracuse University

University of Wisconsin at Madison

University of Texas at Austin, Texas

University of Georgia

Michigan State University (media bias).

University of North California at Chapel Hill

University of Tennessee at Knoxville

Michigan State University

University of Florida

Northwestern University (mainly IMC).

University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa

University of Colorado at Boulder, USA

University of South Carolina at Columbia

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

12.fine arts

BFA: Rhode Island School of Design Rhode Island School of Design

Yale University

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Maryland Institute College of Art

Virginia Commonwealth University

California Institute of the Arts

University of California-Los Angeles

MFA: Rhode Island School of Design Rhode Island School of Design

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

University of California, Los Angeles

Virginia Commonwealth University

California Institute of the Arts

Carnegie Mellon

Cranbrook Academy of Art

Positioning of schools to study in the United States.

Want to know how many ranked colleges and universities in the United States can you apply to with your GPA score? You can try to use the study abroad volunteer reference system (the following applet) to do the study abroad positioning.

How to use: Enter your basic information (GPA, IELTS score, major, college background, etc.) into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates with similar situations to you from the database, and see which universities they have successfully applied to in the United States, so that you can accurately locate yourself.

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